| Vol XXXIIII No. 50 |
Friday, November 12, 1999 |
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Members dissatisfied with GALA ad ban
By FINN PRESSLY
Assistant News Editor
A tense, 130-minute meeting of Student Senate yielded a resolution and an open letter responding to the ongoing debate regarding the University's relationship with The Observer. Michelle Krupa, editor in chief of The Observer, addressed the senate in order to provide ... [more]
SMC discusses future of Dalloways, Observer policies
By KATIE MILLER
News Writer
Saint Mary's Board of Governance announced a plan to organize an all-school forum to discuss the administrative ban on The Observer's advertising rights Wednesday night. The governing body is interested in student's feelings towards what The Observer can and cannot print ... [more]
Lay ministry offers education, service
By NICOLE HADDAD
News Writer
Compassionate minds, open hearts, and helping hands are the foundation through which Saint Mary's students are given the opportunity to build a future of lifelong service. Through the newly developed Lay Ministry Certification Program (LMCP), students will be prepared for future ... [more]
ACE program mulls expansion
By LIZ ZANONI
News Writer
The Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) program is considering an expansion into the Los Angeles area, said John Staud, ACE's director. Although the program will not make any decisions about the move until after the applicant pool is established in March, ... [more]
Neyrey: Jesus changed traditional views of manhood
By BASIL FARJO
News Writer
What makes a man a man? The traditional Hebrew view of manhood was sexual prowess, insulting enemies and saving face. However, Jesus radically challenged these notions in his Sermon on the Mount, explained Father Jerome Neyrey, a professor of theology who ... [more]
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